But which is the State's essential function, aggression or defence, few seem to know or care.
Benjamin TuckerRead
The essence of government is control, or the attempt to control.
Interpretation
This quote highlights the fundamental nature of government as a mechanism of control over society.
Benjamin Tucker's statement reflects the idea that government fundamentally seeks to impose order and regulation over the behaviors and actions of individuals. This control can manifest in various forms, from laws and regulations to more oppressive measures, underlining the tension between individual freedom and governmental authority.
In practice
In a political debate, to emphasize the need for limited government intervention.
But which is the State's essential function, aggression or defence, few seem to know or care.
The main question ... is not what motive inspired the law, but what it will be possible for men of bad motive to do with the law.
There is no freedom that I would grant to any man that I would refuse to woman, and there is no freedom that I would refuse to either man or woman except the freedom to invade ... whoever has the ballot has the freedom to invade, and whoever wants the ballot wants the freedom to invade. Give woman equality with man, by all means; but do it by taking power from man, not giving it to woman.
Government is the assumption of authority over a given area and all within it, exercised generally for the double purpose of more complete oppression of its subjects and extension of its boundaries.
Voting is merely a labor-saving device for ascertaining on which side force lies and bowing to the inevitable... It is neither more nor less than a paper representative of the bayonet, the bully, and the bullet.
To force a man to pay for the violation of his own liberty is indeed an addition of insult to injury.
All the political angst and moral melodrama about getting 'the rich' to pay 'their fair share' is part of a big charade. This is not about economics, it is about politics.
You mention the Navy, for example, and the fact that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. Well governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets.
The irony of the political rise of the plutocrats is that, like Venice's oligarchs, they threaten the system that created them.
It is the desire of the good people of the whole country that sectionalism as a factor in our politics should disappear.
The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them.
Everybody that's trying to get anything progressive done in this country knows that the biggest barrier is getting money out of politics.
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